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On the Stories Podcast, we perform a new story for your children every week. The stories range from retellings of fairy tales like Snow White to classic stories like Peter Rabbit and even completely original works. Everything is G rated and safe for all ages. The perfect kids podcast for imaginative families. Whether you’re driving with your children or just want to limit your kids’ screen time, Stories Podcast delivers entertainment that kids and parents alike will love.
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Storytelling which is one of the oldest, most powerful forms of teaching.It offers another great way for children to enjoy stories. In fact, it offers many excellent benefits for preschoolers and school age children.It Improves Language Skills, boost's Memory, develops Creative Thinking and Imagination and Enhances Cultural Understanding. Story telling also offers many other benefits, such as Increasing enthusiasm for reading and moral values .Listening to a story instead of watching a video allow the child to use their imagination and increase their creative thinking and Listening skills.
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If you're looking for a podcast, but can't find the right one, I have some good news, your search is now done. There are poems and stories and songs that are great. It's perfect for children, ages two until eight. The poems are sweet and all filled with laughter. The stories end well. Happily ever after. So be sure to subscribe and begin to explore. And please don’t forget, there’ll always be more. | Musings and other Nonsense is a children's podcast of whimsical stories, poems and songs. It's perfect at bedtime, car rides or anytime laughter is needed. Please visit www.storiesbypeter.com. |
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Join us for bite-sized stories and music! Created for kids ages 4-10, each snack offers a reimagined folktale, fairytale, or original story. Great for families craving humorous and warm-hearted entertainment. Plus, there's a chance to discover new French words as the tales unfold. So go ahead and grab a delicious story break! See you soon! À bientôt! More info: catchmeinthekitchen.com
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STAR WARS Weird but True is a podcast featuring David Brookes and Sarah Grubb where they discuss really cool, and TOTALLY INSANE facts about STAR WARS. They search the galaxy for strange items, people, creatures, places, and much, much more. It also features made-up commercials in each episode, and some fun music.
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Kids won’t sleep? Want some time to yourself? This is how to make it happen! I make these bedtime stories up for my own children every night, so I figured I would record them. They are designed to give your child a simple, but somewhat interesting story to listen to. They are first person stories so kids can imagine themselves in the character’s shoes. They are mostly science fiction and fantasy based, because that’s what my kids like. Each episode is a 10-15 minute story followed by white noise to drown out distractions. The character always ends up back in bed, doing a short mindful relaxation exercise to help them off to sleep (if they aren’t there already). Get those kids to sleep!
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Souris est une petite lapine de 7 ans qui a quelques soucis. Elle vient de changer d’école et peine à se faire des amis. Mais grâce à Frène, un vieil arbre de la forêt, Thomas le rouge-gorge ou monsieur Pistache, son enseignant, Souris parvient à surmonter ses ennuis. Cette fiction douce et poétique aborde le thème de l’inquiétude à hauteur d’enfant.
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Que se passe-t-il dans la tête et le corps quand on vit un épisode de stress, d’anxiété ou de tristesse? C’est ce que vont découvrir les valeureux aventuriers de l’équipage Cortex, de drôles d’explorateurs qui voyagent à l’intérieur du corps pour en comprendre le fonctionnement… Ils partent aussi à la rencontre des us et coutumes de ces étranges bipèdes, appelés humains! Cette série scientifique et comique s’adresse aux 9-12 ans. Une production La puce à l'oreille pour la Fondation petits trésors. Cette production s'inscrit dans le cadre de la campagne Reste pas dans ton coin.
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Welcome to Camp Fear, where each week you can join me by the fire for a chilling true tale written for and performed by kids. Every story is guaranteed to send a shiver up your spine.
Stories will also be available in digital format for your E-reader one week after they air.
See you at the campfire, if you're brave enough...
www.campfearpodcast.com
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Chacun des épisodes comporte d’abord une introduction sensible qui éveille la curiosité des enfants suivie d’un récit original qui fait voyager dans l’imaginaire et se termine par une période musicale de détente. Des petites aventures poétiques livrées tout en douceur et en nuances, à écouter dans une cabane de coussins, sur le divan avec une doudou ou en partageant une collation avec des ami.e.s.!
Ce projet, imaginé et porté par Ariane Bisson McLernon, créatrice, conceptrice sonore et réalisatrice, est le tout premier projet de contenu audio produit par Le Petit Théâtre de Sherbrooke. On y retrouve de doux épisodes écrits et racontés par leurs créatrices.
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Got curious kids? Are you looking for safe, fun, agenda-free content to share as a family on the way to school or in your homeschool? Then the Wonder World podcast was made for you!
Join Pam, Olivia, and Thomas Barnhill as they take you and your kids on a journey of discovery every Monday. You'll learn about little know celebrations, this day in history, a weekly vocabulary word, poems, stories, and so much more. -
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Here’s what happens when your favourite stuffy has an adventurous spirit and doesn’t get much sleep!
For those of you who are not my daughter, FYI this podcast is a Christmas present for her. You are welcome to listen in! Over the past year, at her request, I have recorded many of the stories I told her at bedtime. She loves listening to podcasts and to listen again to the stories I told so I figured a podcast of those stories would be a great Christmas present. Pardon the sound quality! Most of the recordings were done on my Apple Watch while lying in her bed. -
Little stories, BIG impact! Listen while Marcus and Ashley share stories and songs, that will knock your socks off! These original stories are jam-packed with catchy tunes, life lessons and positive messages. Ashley, is an Early Childhood Music Educator and songwriter, dedicated to providing quality music and stories, that encourage kindness, inclusion, cooperation and imagination. Tune in every other Monday, for a new Episode! A podcast for children Ages 2-8 years old. You might also enjoy our Little Big Meditation series!
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Storypillar is a podcast for kids and their grownups. Together with Sneak, Bean, and Meg, we’ll tackle the sticky situations kids face as they grow and change. To guide us, we’ll explore stories from all over the world and pick up advice from our listeners along the way. If you're interested in...
Stories and using your imagination,
Learning about new places and perspectives,
Laughing and being silly,
Having a space to process big feelings and social emotional challenges,
Getting advice from real, live (and very smart) kids
...then Storypillar is for you! We can't wait to say "Hey!" and find our way together.
Website: www.storypillar.com
Instagram: @storypillar
Support us on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/storypillar
Contact: [email protected]
Created, Written, and Produced by: Meg Lewis
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JJack Armstrong, the All-American Boy was a radio adventure series which maintained its popularity from 1933 to 1951. The program originated at WBBM in Chicago on July 31, 1933, and was later carried on CBS, then NBC and finally ABC.
The adventures which captivated listeners each week were entirely fictitious, and led to good-natured ribbing throughout Armstrong's life. Another creation of Sam Gale's fertile mind was the iconic Betty Crocker. The radio serial maintained its popularity from 1933 to 1951. The storylines centered on the globe-trotting adventures of Armstrong (played by Jim Ameche until 1938 and later portrayed by Michael Rye), a popular athlete at Hudson High School, his friends Billy Fairfield and Billy's sister Betty, and their Uncle Jim, James Fairfield, an industrialist.
The show was sponsored by General Mills and Wheaties, and the catchphrase "Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy, Wheaties, the Breakfast of Champions" was repeated frequently throughout the show.
Jack Armstrong was a popular character among young listeners, and the show was often praised for its educational value. The show featured stories about history, science, and geography, and it also promoted good sportsmanship and teamwork.
Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy was a groundbreaking radio show that helped to shape the way that children were entertained. The show was popular for its educational value, its exciting adventures, and its positive role models.
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